3D Memes Are Here And They're Adding A Whole New Dimension To Messaging

First introduced in 2012, according to Know Your Meme, one of the earliest-known 3D memes was Computer Reaction Guy, but there wasn't much of a reaction then compared to the increasing popularity of the trend today.

Facebook rolled out a new 3D photos feature where users can share pictures showing depth between the subject and its background.

However, you will need a smart phone that is compatible with your camera phone's dual lenses to render images "like you're looking through a window" for posting 3D photos on Facebook.

So while everyone can see a 3D meme, not everyone can post one.

Facebook announced their latest development that is enhancing your photo-sharing experience.

"You can also view 3D photos in VR using the Oculus Browser on Oculus Go or Firefox on Oculus Rift. Everyone will be able to see 3D photos in News Feed and VR today, while the ability to create and share 3D photos begins to roll out today and will be available to everyone in the coming weeks."

Facebook Meme pages are getting in on the 3D meme action, and the Daily Dot believes Dimemetional may have started the craze.

Here, they shared an example of a 3D meme of Elon Musk, with lasers darting out from his eyes as he says, "I see you," referring to his online feud with Fortnite.